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Big Data and development of smart city: System architecture and practical public safety example
The concept of Smart City started its development path around two to three decades ago; it has been mainly influenced and driven by radical changes in technological, social and business environments. Big Data, Internet of Things and Networked Cyber-Physical Systems, together with the concepts of Clo...
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Published in: | Serbian journal of electrical engineering 2020-01, Vol.17 (3), p.337-355 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The concept of Smart City started its development path around two to three
decades ago; it has been mainly influenced and driven by radical changes in
technological, social and business environments. Big Data, Internet of
Things and Networked Cyber-Physical Systems, together with the concepts of
Cloud, Fog and Edge Computing, have tremendous impact on the development of
Smart City, reforming its frame and tasks and redefining its requirements
and challenges. We consider feasible architectures of the IT infrastructure
and signal processing, taking into account aspects of Big Data, followed by
summary of benefits and main challenges, like security of infrastructure and
private data. As a practical example we present a public safety application
of multi-sensor imaging system: a smart device with target detection
subsystem based on artificial intelligence used for activation of target
tracking. The experiments have been performed in the cities of Abu Dhabi and
Belgrade, which have very different environment. The experiments have shown
the effects of videostreaming compression on thermal imagers and the
importance of distributed processing power that optimizes requirements for
amount of transmitted data and delay. |
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ISSN: | 1451-4869 2217-7183 |
DOI: | 10.2298/SJEE2003337S |